I'm very happy to know so. This wouldn't have been possible without the help from your technical support team, which I infinitely thank. A great thank you to everyone at gotcha gotcha games which helped me re-instate my game <3
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This game is beautifully executed: short, concise and very polished. It has a very nicely done UI, character art and aesthetic. The mystery is nicely presented and solved.
The strongest part of the game, to me, is the puzzle solving gimmick: without entering spoiler zone, I can say that I've not been so fond of a game's puzzle solving mechanics since I played Doki Doki Literature Club. It felt sweet and nostalgic in a way, despite the two games being very very different.
It feels like it has multiple endings but I only played one and I liked it.As far as the jam goes, I think it encapsulates the theme well, but it's a subtle interpretation. Only real flaw I would point out is that sprites collide with certain tiles and their faces get covered by things that shouldn't. A glaring example is the girl in the upper corner of the hackers' hideout.
I have made a .ZIP archive of my project's unencrypted files, the archive contains the build pre-deployement. What's the next step? Do I need to re-deploy the game and make a capture of the properties? I'm sorry if I'm being overly cautious, but you may understand that it's in my best interest to give you the tools to verify my project's integrity.
As I would prefer to not send a link to my google account's drive in here, is there a support email to continue this chat?
While the game seemed promising and had a nice catchphrase, I can't really understand it: it feels and looks surreal, I played it in about 2 minutes, so I assume I somehow ended up "cheating" it, and the message was at the same time so clearly plastered on your face, yet so... surreal? I can't understand this game and, even between the obvious red flags it has in assets usage, I can't give it a purely negative score, because it gave me food for thought.
